HUTCHINSON, KANSAS, April 24, 2012, (LifeSiteNews.com)  A proposed ordinance in one of the nations most conservative states would force churches to rent their property out for same-sex weddings and receptions. It would also force any public venue to allow people to use showers, restrooms, and locker-rooms based on their gender identity, rather than their sex at birth.

The city council of Hutchinson, Kansas, is considering enacting a new statute adding sexual orientation and sexual identity to the citys non-discrimination policy in all public accommodations. The measure would specifically include churches that rent their property to the public.

If a church has a parish hall that they rent out to the general public, they could not discriminate against a gay couple who want to rent the building for a party, such as a same-sex ceremony or reception, according to a city FAQ about the ordinance. If the church only rents the building to their parishioners, they can continue to do so.

Religious facilities, including churches, would not be able to discriminate against gay and lesbian or transgender individuals, Meryl Dye, a spokeswoman for the Hutchinson Human Relations Commission, confirmed. Unless the city council includes an exemption for churches, it would generate a discrimination complaint for the gay couple and it would be investigated  and possibly lead to a fine.

The ordinance would also force employers to allow transgender people to dress according to their gender identity, rather than the persons assigned sex at birth, in the workplace.

A transgender person must be allowed to use restrooms appropriate to their gender identity rather than their assigned gender at birth without being harassed or questioned, the FAQ states. They must also be allowed to use the gender-segregated locker and shower facilities of their choice. Asking for identification to verify sex before admitting that person to the the locker room or shower is classified as discriminatory conduct.

Landlords who rent three or more units may not refuse to rent their facilities to homosexual or transgender tenants.

Mat Staver of Liberty Counsel called the law a collision course between religious freedom and the LGBT agenda.

What we are ultimately going to see is churches forced to confront this law, forced to do things and allow their facilities to be used by people and for events that diametrically undercut the mission of the church, he said.

The prospect is more than theoretical. In 2005, the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal fined a Knights of Columbus hall for refusing to allow lesbians to use the premises for a wedding reception.

Neil Addison, the director of the Thomas More Legal Centre and an expert on religious discrimination law, recently warned that Prime Minister David Camerons proposed bill will go one step further in the United Kingdom. The Government will be obliged to permit same-sex marriage on religious premises on exactly the same basis as it permits heterosexual marriage, he said.

The Court of Appeal in the UK ruled a Christian marriage registrar, Lillian Ladele, had no right to ask someone else to validate a same-sex marriage, because her religious objection was not a core part of her religion. This precedent will compel homosexual ceremonies to be performed on church grounds, Addison said.

We need to face facts. People who don’t like their born sex are in need of psychological care and not social engineering to make them feel accepted. Can you imagine being pulled over by a transvestite cop? How far will this go?

This is so gay. Whatever happened to separation of Church and State? In so far as marriage is a civil function, I could see forcing Justices of the Peace to conduct gay weddings if they want to have a wedding practice; insofar as it is a religious ceremony, the churches should have the say on what they will host. They aren’t just rented banquet halls or country clubs subject to general diversity laws. Will the Kansas law force priests to perform the ceremonies, too?

No problem. Just book worship band rehearsal in the hall for the next 10 years and tell any prospective renters that they have to ask the band if they’ll give up their rehearsal day/night for the event.

A tech school in Chiangmai encountered demands from some ladyboy students to use the women’s rest rooms. This was met with a “Like hell you will!” from the female students. In typical Thai fashion, the school designated one toilet for “confused people”.

We can’t laugh at these “confused people” or even call them that because it would be disrespectful.

Actually this seems more a demonstration of the local government’s hatred of religion. Time to take the government back or move.

Because they will kill you if you cross them. Christians don't. Some might say there is a lesson there.

The muzzie response would likely be to pin a copy of the new ordinance to the chest of the council members with a 10" knife as a clue to their displeasure. They did that to a newspaper cartoonist over a depiction of Mohammed with a turban full of bombs.

The smoke bans laid the foundation for this and those FReepers that celebrated the bans should revel in their successful endeavors. When private property rights are violated for some, it will be violated for all!

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